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🙂‍↕️I won’t bore you with a resume dump. But here’s a quick snapshot of who I am and what I do — hope you stick around :)

In a nutshell,
Hey, I’m Deen Dayal — a Product Designer crafting intuitive mobile and web experiences. I combine systems thinking with visual clarity to solve real user problems. As an MLSA, I also lead tech and design sessions at my college.

✦ A Little Bit About My Background -

I started my graphic design journey in high school, working only with my Android phone. Eventually, I began freelancing in my local market and later worked at a printing agency. I wanted to do more, so I joined a design agency, but I left after four months to focus on my studies.

Even during my BCA, I stayed connected to design. Although I got a bit interested in tech, I realized coding wasn’t for me. That’s when I found my passion for UI/UX Design. Over the past seven months, I’ve been fully immersed in learning and growing in this field.

✦ I'm really passionate towards:

crafting meaningful, user-first experiences that deliver measurable value — not just “look good.

✦ What I do?

UI/UX Design — clean, functional interfaces with real user impact.
Web Design — responsive, accessible layouts with a focus on user flow.
Design Systems — scalable components, consistent patterns.
Community Building — organizing workshops as an MLSA, sharing knowledge

✦ Why me?

I design with empathy, not ego
I learn fast and adapt faster
I’m not afraid to unlearn and start over

✦ What's next...

I’ve mastered the tools — now it’s time to master challenges. My next goal? To work on real-world, scalable products, get mentored by smart minds, and land my first big break at a product-first company.

If you’ve read this far — thank you. I truly appreciate it.

✦ Want to chat, collaborate, or connect?

DM me or email at: ux.dayal@gmail.com

According to aerodynamic laws, the bumblebee cannot fly. Its body weight is not the right proportion to its wingspan. Ignoring these laws, the bee flies anyway.

This quote deeply resonates with me; like the bumblebee, I choose to rise above limitations and keep pushing forward.